Justin Gliddon

Partner

Justin is a partner, working in our business services team who acts for a wide range of family owned and managed businesses working closely with these in order to aid business growth and enabling his clients in achieving their business objectives, whilst growing and protecting the family wealth.

He advises his clients on a number of issues including business structure, remuneration planning and has considerable knowledge of forecasting, cash flows and liaising with banks and lenders to assist in finance arrangements.

Justin works with a wide range of businesses from various sectors including property and construction and manufacturing. He also specialises in the agricultural sector, advising numerous clients on their affairs, succession planning and farm management.

He has been with PKF Francis Clark since 2008, having gained experience prior to this in smaller practice. Justin is a fellow member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

Outside of work Justin is a family man who enjoys playing cricket and squash locally and watching the occasional game of rugby. He is the treasurer of the local sportsground.

Justin's clients say

“We’ve been working with PKF Francis Clark for several years and Justin is fantastic. We couldn’t ask for a better accountant. He’s always on the end of the phone if you need him for something. If he can’t answer it, there’s always somebody there that he’ll draw on to answer a question.” Adam and Laura Mounce, Strawberry Fields Farm Shop
“Justin is always on hand to deal with our finances without fuss, on time and in a friendly, but professional manner.” Pete Watts, Collaford Farm
“We have a very good working relationship with Justin. He is consistently friendly and pleasant, always willing to call in to pick up paperwork and discuss any issues pending… especially if a mug of coffee is involved!” Janye Jones, Higher Trevallett Farm

Latest posts featuring Justin

Farm fields and hills with a farm gate.

Don’t forget tax implications when looking to diversify

7 November 2023

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The latest issue of Farming Matters is out now

17 October 2023

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A group of newly promoted partners and directors pose together in to celebration of their promotion.

Congratulations to our newly promoted partners and directors

10 May 2023

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The latest issue of Farming Matters is out now

1 February 2023

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Lady inspecting tomato plants in polytunnel

Capital allowances

22 November 2022

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